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At this point in the process I am feeling really inspired by this project and the directions it has taken me - regardless of how this particular piece is perceived. I feel that I am on the path to creating a substantial piece for this class and a body of work that I can continue to build upon. | At this point in the process I am feeling really inspired by this project and the directions it has taken me - regardless of how this particular piece is perceived. I feel that I am on the path to creating a substantial piece for this class and a body of work that I can continue to build upon. | ||
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== Mid-Term Project Presentation / Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains | 18.12.2012 == | |||
Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 was the day of our mid-term review. I presented my installation titled, ‘Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains’, to our class and professors. After two long weeks of work on the project, including Sunday night in which I worked until 6:30am, I was pretty exhausted. But I was also riding on some adrenaline from the opening exhibition the night before and the feeling of completion. Regardless, my presentation was a bit unsteady and I spent most of my time quoting research about Lustmord in Germany and the aritst George Grosz who was my main inspiration for the project. I received several pieces of advice and feedback this morning – I will do my best to document and process that feedback in this document that I have titled ‘What Remains’. |